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Social Security Disability Hearings are held before Administrative Law Judges, who usually ask the Claimant a series of questions. I am constantly amazed at how many of these Judges have difficulty communicating with my clients,...

If you are between the ages of 50 and 65 you have a much better chance of qualifying for Social Security disability than younger individuals. This is because of the so-called “grid” rules. These rules...

If you file a new claim for Social Security disability benefits and receive a “Denial Letter” from the Social Security Administration (“SSA”), you may appeal this decision. This appeal, called a “Request for Reconsideration” generally...

Schizophrenia is a serious mental illness that afflicts over 3 million Americans. Symptoms may include paranoid delusions, compulsive and disorganized behavior, mental confusion, agitation and aggressive behavior. Without the proper medical treatment, those with this...

What evidence do you need to prove you are disabled? You should remember that the Social Security Administration relies primarily on four types of evidence when determining whether you are disabled. Make sure you...

Like most people who are trying to be approved for Social Security disability benefits, you are probably nervous about testifying in court. Experienced disability lawyers in Atlanta GA can help you prepare in the days...

Understanding Your Limitations When Sitting

Our disability lawyers have conferred on what Social Security disability claimants can do about missed appeal deadlines. Most claimants start again with a new claim for disability benefits. Some, however, may be able to persuade...

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